The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1885, Image 5

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    "BEST TONi®
Th wiedicine, combining Iron wi h pure
table tosies, guickly snd cor pictely
Cures Dyvspepsing udigestion, Ww én hares
impure
yi Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
and Neura
Lisan bey 1 HR remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Liv er.
it is invalusbie. for D eo: asd pen
Women, and all Who lend sedent y
ining the teeth, cause herd
LpAtion +i vr fron ie
Shes and uid os She ble aod, sti
vou
OY
i Jassitode, Lack of
.., {8 has 0 eq" ah
iine Fas abwve srado
ERG POG HDUSOR Wrapher.,
Bada only by BROODS SUERICAL (0,
mark and
Fake vo othen
PALTIS OnE, AP
old in; Experienc e,
We have had thirty years’
experience in ‘manufacturing
Raw Bone Super Phosphates,
and farmers may depend upon
our goods.
['h iS No improvement
economy. of manufacture
suggested: by science or ac-
plished by skilled cxpe-
nce, that we have not
embodied in producing relia-
ble and cheap fertilizers.
It has been Blown
nd over again by te
s from reliable pra and
analyses made and pub- |
shed by State Boards of Ag-
that Baugh’s 825
is a.complete and
for general
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BAUGH & SONS,
8s! Philadelphia.
Manafacturors,
vanted
WE WANT 1000 more BOOK AGENTS
for the prandest and fastest miiing book ever pad Yeled
OUR FAMOUS WOMEN
This is sn entirely new and ori gins! work jue? publ shed,»
5t product on of 20 of pur greatest Hing ow
§ Poe. Prose Terry Coad»
Wary Aan
i bomdlew i asl.
and 11 other well knows
vipisshed sweiers here give fo
vstory of the Lives sud Dee
odd of whos ape mow gE:
A wr writer. and hey tl
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: 5 fnll-p
superh * trnida from gpecial phatogr
rpda
0 AcENTS WANTED !
AGENTS! This Erand bo
Tote ft.
dome it and wi
ok ¥ now outer ng afl pd
ptrorts, Std Trad
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30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
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Wilhelm Plaining MN
Furnishes and Keeps on Hand
MASH, DOORS,
FLOORING OF ALL KINDS,
SIDING SHUTI1ERS,
BLIN 3s
MOULDING OP ALL KINDS,
SEALE RAILING.
a, &¢. &e., Ke. &n
arms Reasonable, and ali rds
Promptly attended to.
23jily ISRAEL CONFER & SON
THE SPECTRE IN RED.
There exists a tradition that the
Tuonvie, this great square, and the Tuil.
eries Palnce, where it stood over there
to our right, and haunted by a spectre
celled ** Le Petit Homme Rouge."
appearance of this spectre is always fol- |
lowed ‘by a national misfortune —eivil
commotion, revolutiod, public disaster
or the death of the head of the Beate.
When Catherine de Medicis bails the!
Tuiléries she {ook forcible possession of
a lot of other people's property, includ-
ing a butsher shop, the owner of wlich |
was known among his neighbors as the
“Little Man in Red,” because of his
bloody business. This butcher was a
witness of some of the amorous adven-
tufes of Kate de Medicis, and in order to
be sure of his silence the queen mother
had hip decoyed into a subterravean
passageway that connected the Tuileries
with the. Louvre, where he was mur-|
dered. The spirit of this poor fellow
took np. its abode in the gurret of the
new palace, and ever since lie has been a
herald of death or misfortune, In the
Iatter days of the reign of the grand roi
the *' Petit Homme Rouge” showed
himself to Louis XIV. and then fol.
lowed a ruinous and disastrons war, the
death of the Duke of Bourgoyne and his
wife within six days of each other and
then the King's own death, Louis XV.
next monnted the French throne and
| was called by Lis people * ls bien aime,”
| One day the “Little Man in Red"
|.showed. Limself to the King, and mot
| long after ho died wi th the smallpox,
loathed and deserted; he died as hated
| and detested o Taonareh 1 #8 ever sat on a
| throne. Poor Louis XVI must have
seen the butcher's ghost the first night
| he slept in the Tuileries after that howl.
| ing mob had forced the royal family to
t move into Paris rom Versailles, On
| | the 20th of June, 1792, the sans cnlottes
| gathered in this Place du Carrousel and
| forced their way into the palace. For
{six long. hours the royal family were
forced to witness a defile of the vile
scam throngh rich apartments. "The
{ King and Queen sat at the council table:
ithe princess Elizabet]
| mother, who held young Dauphin
in her arms, and frofn time to time
| rtood him on the table for the people to
look at. Ome fellow took off his red cap
{ and placed if on the head of the infant
| dauphin, who began fo laugh and the
amuse himself by peeping out from
funder it at the crowd. The beast of a
sauterre, finding that fhis baby ine d
was putting the rabble into a good
mor, shouted out : Take off the cop.
Don't yon see it is stifling the child”
Among the spectators of this extracrdi-
nary soem” win a
1 sat beside her
the
¥
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*
lia
a~
yoirmg lientenant of
el
i“.
yore
Ls
artille who, as he walks
all was gover, rémaried
cannon planted at
could have swept the Place du Carrousel
f this canaille in Ti
Bonaparte by name, was destined
to be the immediate successdr of Louis
XVL in the Thuile: only
years later he had an opportunity t
the effect of skilfnlly handled guns on a
moh, when from the . Roch
| Church he cleared the same place and
| put an end to the Reign of Terror.
away. when
the Palace door |
five minutes.” ot
of all
| officer, by ‘
es, and th
ree |
show
:
steps of Ni
:
al A A inion
WELL-PAID PEOPLE,
The only people that sppéar to be
{ well paid for their labor are civil
fs, lawyers and clergymen of the
bn harch of England. Until quiterecantly
servants of the Crown
lected almost exclusively from the family
connections of the ar stocracy, and even
now, when success iu competitive ex.
amingtions is supposed to be the onl
method of obtaining those much rh
after positions, one has ouly to study
the Civil List to see that, ss of yore,
vearly all the mo#t valusble positions |
| are filled by the hangers.on of the npper
| ten thousand. With regard to the law,
| both barristers and solicitors appedr to
{be licensed to rob their unfortunate
| clients to any extent, while the amount
| of momey amnually wrnng from the
people to support the Fatablished
| Church is still a standing didgrace to a
| presumable free country. A very dif
| ferent state of fhings, bythaby, pre-
| valls among the fot conformifd "There!
| are no dissenting minisbers id Eoglund
to day wha driiw salaries approaching in|
| Yalu thode enjoyed by Henry Ward
| Beecher, Mr. Talmage snd other emi.
| nent divistes on your side of the At
{ lautio. The Weslay mans, or Methodists, 2
| are probably the wealthiest and most
| numerons of the non-conformist bodies
| in this country, yet I am safo in saying
| that there is nit one of their ministers
| who enjoys s salary of $2,000 & year. |
BeT
AL
have beeni so
¥
i
| Half that still #4 considered a liberal
| salary, and there are hundreds of them
| who do not get more than $750 per
| annum and a hotgs to live in,
——————_——
| FLOWERY * SARCASM,
| Bome of the ordinary expressions of
| the Chinese, according to a recent leo.
| turer, are pointedly sarcastic enough,
| A blustering, harmless, fellow they call
| “paper tiger.” When a man over.
| values himself, they compare him to a
| “rat falling into a seale and weighing
| iteell,” Owerdoing a thing they call a
| “hunchback making a bow.” A sper
thrift they eompare to a rocket,” which
goss off at once. Those who expend
choir chiar ty on remote object, nt ne-
gleot their family, are said 1a nn n
lantern on a pole, which is sean afar
but gives no light below,”
HAAG Ri
&
THE BLESSING OF
As a people, we are given to sobriely
of demeanor. Mirthfulness and jollity
are hardly to be reckoned as smong oux
prominent national char acteristics ; al
beit we are not without a cerigin dry
humor ana wit of our own, and kyow the
droll thing when we see it,
not laugh very much. ‘The stamp that
| the grim and decorous Puritan and the!
stately and gracious cavalier set upon!
our country when they landed apo od
| shores, has never been removed;
FUN.
Superior Excellonce,
The reasons for Prrusa’s superior exe
cellence ip all #, and ite modus of+
era: di, dre full ly £xplained in Dr, Hart-
man's lectiirs, reported in hus book on the
“ Hig'of Life aha How tH Clare Them,”
from page 1 to'page 10 thoagh the Whole
Bos'cdhiould be vegd and stud) ledto get the
fit virlue of tHIY' > excellent Femedy.
THEse books can BE hall "at all the drig
storeésigfatis,
Wi D, Williams, 17. 8. Penilon Agent
and Notary Publ, New Vienna, Clinton
County, Ohl, ! writes : “1 take great
pieasur in tedtifyiog to your medicines,
bave used about one bottle anda half;
and can say 1 sam glmost a ried man,
Not all the influx of stress from
many nations jovial German, prodigal
Irish, passionate Spanish, mercurial
Freuoh, or tranquil Swede bas taken |
from us, as a people, the sober, grave,
steady, self repressed exterior, which is!
setond nature with a'l English-speaking
folk; yet we are glad when we we made
to laugh in spite of ourselves; The man!
who of a village newspaper, bacon ies
suddevly a popular man ; and waking!
up some fine mornivg, finds himself
famous. The darling of the lyceum is!
the man who successfully mimics the
the foibles and foliies of the times, with
a spice of fan dashing thé satire of "hix’
description. The ballad that sings its,
way into ever sbody's heart has a touch
of drollery mingled with its pathos, and
the preacher whose sermons are touched |
here and there with an honest good- i
humor or a streak of genuine inirth. is
sure to be sought by the many. We all,
erave the rest and recreation that lie in|
amusement, and bettér than a hundred!
préseriptions from the pharmace: yposia is!
the tonic that lingers in a heatty laugh, ' :
The other day, tired and diupirited, |
we took our journey homeward in a car |
about half full of people, who, like our- |
selves, were spiritless and weary. An"
o'd apple woman sat in one corner, an
elderly gentleman, with immense
whiskers and & pold headed cane, read
the paper in another. Tn the middle,
frigid as a breath from “Greenland 14 |
mountains, erect and 5:iff, sat a fashions.
ble lady, and dotted here and there were
young and middle.aged men and women,
with their business written all over their
faces and forms Into this assembly,
all a3 unsympathetio 80 ‘many,
sphinxes, suddenly with clad |
ter and bustle, and sparkle and ripple |
of voices, and little crescendo and &i- |
minuendo a of lmughter, a half a
dozen school girls, They were glowing |
with health and overflowing with fun,
and by the very
presence, in a hall moment or so, t}
wrought a metamorphosis in that ear,
The apple woman forgot that she was
going home to dry bread and eold po-
tatoes ; the gold headed cane roan put i
Lx
ns
ent ored,
of
sunshine
his paper down and looked benevolent:
the lady of ice melted pereepti ly, and
fal
Fs
having irritable.
in fun,
There is a blessing
{
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a
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THE GREAT RAG FAIR,
ig
ditch 18 held Rag Fair, the grealest old!
cloths mart in the metropolis
many bent double with age and boasting
have loved to limp, eager to buy
t
greasy, The busy day of the week here |
is Sunday, and a more extrsordinsry |
ing to the chattering and bargaining
that goes on here for hours on a Sabbath
moming ean hardly be witnessed, even
in London. The worst of it ia however |
that the visitor who is simply there out!
of curiosity findsit extremely difficult’
. to satisfy the dealers that he really bas
’ ‘nothing to dispose of, The average Jow |
is so necommonly shrewd that he can. |
not believe that any sane being would
brave the maladors and squalid surround- i
ings of Rag Fair unless he came there]
to turn an honest penny. Petticoat |
lane, also close by, isa great sight on
Bunday morning. Almost every con-
ceivable article that can be carried
‘about on a stseet barrow ia here ex.
posed for mala, and up =ad down the
narrow thoroughfares erowds of the
poorer class of Jews elbow their wiy,
{les, and now and again makiosg ssmsll
a |parchase, To thé stranger the ro-
markably spiced confectionery aiid ofter’
! donbiful delicacies in which the children
of Isreal delight form not the least
interesting part of the show. Here; 100,
we soe relays of Spanish olives ‘and
Dutch euncumbers pickled in
water, herrings saturated in brime, and
dried flesh of beef and mutton, German
sansages and fish of all sorts stowed
i with lemons and eggs, or fried in oil.
At Eastertide, too, there is ai shun.
dance of matzo, or unleavensd onkes,
used at the feast of the Passover. |
DEAN BALLOTS IN MASSACHUSETTS,
on
Nios people. who don't knows great
deal, sometimes laugh because the Gen.
ordered that for the yearly choosing of
assistants ‘the froemen shall use Indian
corn and beans, the Indian corn to man.
tfest election, Be hp
custom is
Mntonaimasras Hiirionl Bociely Society. Now
fall the apitien sate of SIILY to
election and rejection of magistrates
wore by beans. The maxim
of Pythagoras, *‘Abstain from the bean,’
| signified “keep out of politics,” ss any
'| Gresk scholar will toll you.”
Have had the atrrh about twenty years,
Before 1 know what it was, hadseitled on
the lungsand breast, but can noweay [ am
almost well, Was'in the army; conild get
no med iclueithere that would relieve me,
Col, E. Finger, Ashland, Ohio, writes:
I am happy to say I have meed several
B a'tles of yopr medicine callad PERONA
and my health hasbeen greatly i improy e d
by it, I cheers Ly recommend PARUNA
to all who suffer with heart trouble, 2s
being an inv apis, medicipe,”
Rev, J. M. i Altamont, TIL,
writes: “My father-in-law, who resides
with me has Basm, ning your PERUNA
for kid ey d disease, wh was afflic ed him
fk wi forty years and cont i get no relief ums
til he saw yolir medi ine, J indured him
te y tre a Bottle, which ‘Ke did, and the one
bottle of PRatxA and otis bixttle of Max-
ALIN Bids givéh him more relief ‘than all
the other medichirés Hie ever uspd ®
Mr, Robert Gri ies, Rendvrille Ohio,
writes: “My wife has been an inte
sufferer from chron cat arth, 4
every otlter remedy had Taf tod whe com-
menced to use your Tratni dnd Maia:
raw. They baxe helped amy dear wife
more than anything she Has ever used,
She has pow taken two battles, and is so
much better that she will nliver gait its
ae until she ls entitely well,
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desfally improved ber-sijin, We think
Peausa and Maxaias re any
disease” .
R. Palmer, Pastor of the AM.
Church, Neo. 192 Candi. Street, Wil
barre Luzerne Co., Pa, writes: “ Hav.
ing used your PER a, and by experience
became acquainted will its yalue, I write
asking you jo please send mg five boitics
of PERoXA and one of Mariaviy by ex-
press and oblige, your "
Cook Bros, Prosp
Ohio, writes:
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PErUXA, our customers +)» our customers speak well af it
Gorgas. ages, nh risk, quick sales.
wives, satisiscuon goaranteed, fuddress
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yard, dress goous Oc, best prints Oc, «
prin 3, &e., &e,
Produce taken
paid wien desired.
« | Dinges, Trumptheller & Co,
decd COBURN, PENN
~ Millheim Marble Works.
A. C. MUSSER,
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(Suooersdr IK Seis “EE tr & Musee
Pealer in
Headstones,
Tombs and Copeing
in Marble or Granite. |
DONE AT REASONABLE
PRICES.
me, Shop East of Bridge, Mein St.
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EVANS BROTHERS,
YRODUOERE
COMMISSION MERC HANTS,
B6_N. Water Stroet, Philadelphia, "Pa
asdgnments of all kinds of Country Produce
at Wick Sales, Good Piices apd Poaapt
Hotbars W ouf mols, Wd hate ex edliott facili
1 sr, KEES,
ey for obihiutng gookl prices for Butier,
rod pion or dressed) Land, Tallow, Cheese,
Potatoes, Fruit, (dred bY fresh ) Corn, Oats, Hay, !
Live Bwck ; in Tael everthing the farier he
duces, either in cag lomds oF Stnalh th. Tags,
is and price dials Turidisie
We Ie pa to the editor vi this paper. e0W
in presénts given sway. “Rend
$200, ,000 paeks ee . drop Pte nad by madi
whi wu wi inrge valas,
ey a Ua work at
il at emee being
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Jue lee in. Amerids
job eo nd, Maine
resents With each BOX,
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ection of silk handkerchiefs
po kha, for the holidays,
Hhtwers.
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youths’ and boys’ caps,
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Baflalo and ‘wolf robes, Tap rolieny and ¢
horse blaukets of all grades, al ‘Gaggeo- |
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